I'll defer to others more knowledgeable in the lens for its quality, but I
would never pay that price for old stock OM equipment.
I bought out a store recently and bought all their 'real zuiko' equipment
for about 40 cents on the dollar.
If you really want it, I wouldn't offer over $200-250.
Tom
From: "M. Royer"
> I have recieved what might be quite a deal or maybe
> not. Either way I'm really tempted to spend money that
> I don't have. I walked into a camera store tonight and
> saw a Tamron SP 35-105 2.8 it was 529.00, new in box
> with a new OM mount. It's new, but its been sitting in
> the store for a long time so much so that the box is
> faded. They lowered the lens to a price of $450. Now
> I'm in a bind. Do I get the lens and eat the debt or
> do I pass this offer up. This is a new lens. Need
> Help, it might not be a Zuiko but it was a really
> beautiful lens all metal. Its Zuikoholism redux :)
>
> Mark Lloyd
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